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FIRST LEGO League Challenge State Championship Grading Rubric

FIRST LEGO League Challenge State Championship Grading Rubric

For submission of judging rubrics for state tournament.

  • Please select your team number and name from the drop down list.
  • Judging Session Feedback

    This section should be used to record written feedback following the Innovation Project presentation and Robot Design explanation. The FIRST Core Values are the lens through which judges watch the team's presentations and evaluate their progress.
  • How did the team demonstrate teamwork, discovery, inclusion, innovation, impact, and fun in their work?
  • How did the team demonstrate teamwork, discovery, inclusion, innovation, impact, and fun in their work?
  • How did the team identify and approach solving a problem connected to the season theme?
  • How did the team identify and approach solving a problem connected to the season theme?
  • How did the team approach solving robot game missions using building and coding?
  • How did the team approach solving robot game missions using building and coding?
  • Select "Yes" if you believe this team is a team that the judges notice and expect great things from in the future.
  • Innovation Project

    Teams should communicate to the judges their achievement in each of the following criteria. This rubric should be filled out during the Innovation Project presentation.

    Judges are required to tick one box on each separate line to indicate the level the team has achieved. If the team EXCEEDS, a short comment in the exceeds column is required.

  • BEGINNING DEVELOPING ACCOMPLISHED EXCEEDS
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  • Team had a clearly defined problem that was well researched.
  • Team had a clearly defined problem that was well researched.
  • Team worked together while creating a project plan and developing their ideas.
  • Team worked together while creating a project plan and developing their ideas.
  • Team developed an original idea or built on an existing one with a prototype model/drawing to represent their solution.
  • Team developed an original idea or built on an existing one with a prototype model/drawing to represent their solution.
  • Team shared their ideas, collected feedback and included improvements to their solution.
  • Team shared their ideas, collected feedback and included improvements in their solution.
  • Team shared an effective presentation of their solution, its impact on others, and celebrated their team's progress.
  • Team shared an effective presentation of their solution, its impact on others, and celebrated their team's progress.
  • Robot Design

    Teams should communicate to the judges their achievement in each of the following criteria. This rubric should be filled out during the Robot Design explanation.

    Judges are required to tick one box on each separate line to indicate the level the team has achieved. If the team EXCEEDS, a short comment in the exceeds column is required.

  • BEGINNING DEVELOPING ACCOMPLISHED EXCEEDS
    1 2 3 4
  • Team determined which missions to attempt, explored building and coding resources, and sought guidance as needed.
  • Team determined which missions to attempt, explored building and coding resources, and sought guidance as needed.
  • Team members worked collaboratively on their designs and developed the building and coding skills needed.
  • Team members worked collaboratively on their designs and developed the building and coding skills needed.
  • Team developed original designs or improved on existing ones according to their mission strategy.
  • Team developed original designs or improved on existing ones according to their mission strategy.
  • Team repeatedly tested their robot and code to identify areas for improvement and incorporated the findings into their current solution.
  • Team repeatedly tested their robot and code to identify areas for improvement and incorporated the findings into their current solution.
  • Team effectively explained what they learned from the robot design process and celebrated their progress.
  • Team effectively explained what they learned from the robot design process and celebrated their progress.

2019 Bayou Regional Breakfast Reservation Form

Please let us know if you plan to join us for breakfast, as it will be provided at the hotel next door and reservations are required. The Bayou Regional meal policy is that full-day volunteers are provided with breakfast and lunch with a snack mid-morning and afternoon. Part-time volunteers (1/2 day) will be provided with one meal and snack, so someone who works the morning shift can choose either breakfast OR lunch.  When you check in at the volunteer table each day, you will be given the appropriate wrist bands (or tickets for part time volunteers) for access to breakfast at the hotel next door and/or lunch at the Bayou Regional Volunteer Lounge.  Judges will be eating in a separate location to facilitate deliberation (no wrist bands necessary!).